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Old Pattern "Handyman's Dream"
Has anyone done this pattern Handyman's Dream by Four Corners from the book Hook, Line and a Hole in One, copyright 1994 ? Here is the website http://www.fourcornersdesigns.com/bo.../book2350.php3 I found this book at a yard sale but it has water damage. Still the pattern would be perfect for my Dad. He is a woodworker and handy. The instructions call for iron on then machine applique. Can this pattern be adapted for needle turn applique? Has anyone tried this?
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It shouldn't be a problem. I would add 1/8 - 1/4" around each cut out for needle turned applique.
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I agree. Any applique pattern can be done by needle turn or machine applique. Just remember to add your seam allowance to all the applique pieces.
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I always convert machine applique patterns to needleturn.
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How good are your needle turn skills? The pieces look fairly difficult with many tight inside corners. I think fused machine applique would be easier.
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Some of the pieces would be easy enough with needle turn, but look at all those saw teeth! I would at least use a non-raveling fabric for that part, like micro suede, and not attempt needle turn. Cute pattern, by the way.
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I love the idea of microsuede. In fact you could mix many different types of fabric into this quilt....flannel, denim, suede, as dunster said and others.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 7611063)
How good are your needle turn skills? The pieces look fairly difficult with many tight inside corners. I think fused machine applique would be easier.
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Thank you all for your ideas. I think i would have to enlarge the pattern in order to do needle turn applique. Would it look weird to embroider the saw teeth and the drill bit?
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Originally Posted by Quilt Novice
(Post 7611505)
Thank you all for your ideas. I think i would have to enlarge the pattern in order to do needle turn applique. Would it look weird to embroider the saw teeth and the drill bit?
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